Born out of Frustration...

“I’ve been thinking about contraptions like this all my life.. (Once I even thought I had invented a perpetual motion machine! - HA!) After picking up the guitar at age 15, my ideas turned to music. Having played guitar for 20 years now, touring, recording, etc..,..and always trying to find a way to angle my amp back, I thought, “there has to be a better way.” I was so tired of lugging around that clumsy metal tube amp stand, tired of looking for chairs to put my amp on, and tired of scuffing walls with the corner of my leaning amp. So the Standback was born. It stayed an idea for a long time until I began telling people about it and then using a prototype at gigs. The overwhelming comment was “Where can I get one!?” After some encouragement from some close friends, we were finally able to offer this unique amp stand to the public. Please tell us your thoughts on the Standback!

 

Thanks for buying one! (We love ‘em too)

 

-Triad Staff

Features

Lightweight and durable - Weighs less than a pound, and new 'ribbed' design will support amps up to 100 lbs.

Amp stays on floor maintaining your low end (Coupling effect)

Folds flat to fit in your gig bag or in the back of most amps

Adjustable amp angle

  • FAQs

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    Q: How do I put this thing together?

    A: Watch the video on the home page, download the PDF instructions, or call 301-524-9939 to talk to a real live person.

    Q: Will the Standback work on my amp?

    A: With a very few exceptions, the Standback will work on just about every combo amp or speaker cabinet out there. We took a long time getting the size of the Standback just right so that one size would work universally. It will work on everything from a little Blues Junior, to Fender Bassman style amps, to a Marshall 4x12 cabinet (John Fogerty used one on his Marshall 4x12 on the "Tonight Show" recently). A couple of examples of amps that don't work well with the Standback: Matchless 4x10 models, and other non-Fender and non-Peavey 4x10 open-back combos with very large cavities in the back. If you're still not sure, please don't hesitate to call us toll-free at 301-524-9939.

    Q: What do I do with my old metal tube ampstand?

    A: Get a blow torch and make some kind of modern art sculpture out of it, (or send us your suggestions).

Contact Us

Feel free to contact us if you have questions or would like to place an order by phone.

 

301-473-0059

 

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Born out of Frustration...

Features

Lightweight and durable - Weighs less than a pound, and new 'ribbed' design will support amps up to 100 lbs.

Amp stays on floor maintaining your low end (Coupling effect)

Folds flat to fit in your gig bag or in the back of most amps

Adjustable amp angle